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These Thousand Hills

By: A. B. Guthrie Jr.
Narrated by: Kevin Foley
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These Thousand Hills continues the western epic of A. B. Guthrie, Jr.'s, critically acclaimed Big Sky series. This vivid American saga conjures up the world of cattle ranchers in the 1880s, focusing on a Montana community's boisterous, wanderlusting eccentrics as they chase after love and unbridled ambitions. At its center is Lat Evens, a goodhearted cowboy who strikes out from Oregon to Montana on a cattle drive, determined to succeed as a rancher. Gradually, though, he discerns how the perils of the world, especially human nature, can conspire to frustrate a man's best intentions.

©1956, renewed 1984 A.B. Guthrie, Jr. (P)2013 Dreamscape Media, LLC
Westerns Fiction Historical Fiction Genre Fiction
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Great story and narration. I read all the books in this series and enjoyed all of them.

Great western story

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Another fabulous book By AB. Dark, gritty. yet poignant, character driven plot, with enough true to life unusual circumstances to always result in a unique and believable story. Not clichéd. slow paced it It's time evolving but it's worth it worth it.

AB Guthrie is the best writer in western genre

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This in an awesome book with an excellent story and narrator. Would highly recommend this series

Awesome

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With the first two books, it was easy for me to build a relationship with the characters. The first two were very "in the field", while the third was about life at home and a little more static. Dick Sommers helped to bridge the gap between the first and second book. However, the third book was loosely connected to the second. I may need to listen to it again. I found this one less able to hold my attention. Overall, it's a great trilogy! :)

Good, but not as strong as the first two.

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Real people, young men coming of age; women with very hard lives; imperfect men and women you can admire

The Best!

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